Pour some of the water into the dry ingredients and mix with a spoon. Keep adding water and work the dough until the color is uniform and feels like playdough.

Notes

*Don't feel like you need to use the full ⅔ Cup water. The amount you'll use will be between ½ and ⅔ of a cup. Store the playdough in an air tight bag or these small containers. This recipe will fill 6 {2 oz.} mini cups.

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I thought it would be fun to put the playdough inside of Easter Eggs for Easter.

If you want to do this make sure to first add tape to the inside of the eggs.

The eggs come with small holes and you want to cover them so they become air tight,

this way the playdough doesn’t dry.

I found these clear small 2 oz. containers in the paper plate aisle at Wal-Mart.

They came in a bag of 50 cups with lids.

I ended up using 42 of them… I know, I made 7 batches of playdough, one for each Kool-Aid color.

If you decide to use these small mini cups divide the playdough in 6 equal balls.

Each batch should give you enough playdough to fill six containers of one color.

Give this Kool-Aid playdough recipe a try with your little kiddos.

Mine loved to help me mix the dough.

A fun thing about it is that you won’t know what color it is going to turn out until the water is added.

The little ones get so excited trying to guess what color the playdough is going to be.

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